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'''Glycol Coolers''' are small and versatile cooling solutions and are utilised when refrigeration temperatures below 0°C are required, or when there is the potential for coolant to freeze . This makes them ideal for use in many process and laboratory applications.A propylene glycol / water solution is used as the system’s heat transfer fluid. This allows the system coolant to remain in liquid phase right down to -15°C and below. Propylene glycol is a stable, non-toxic fluid used globally as a heat transfer fluid and also in the cosmetics, pharmaceutical and food industries. |
Latest revision as of 00:44, 4 August 2012
Glycol Coolers are small and versatile cooling solutions and are utilised when refrigeration temperatures below 0°C are required, or when there is the potential for coolant to freeze . This makes them ideal for use in many process and laboratory applications.A propylene glycol / water solution is used as the system’s heat transfer fluid. This allows the system coolant to remain in liquid phase right down to -15°C and below. Propylene glycol is a stable, non-toxic fluid used globally as a heat transfer fluid and also in the cosmetics, pharmaceutical and food industries.